Jeg opdagede pludselig følgende tråd, som jeg er usikker på. Personligt har jeg
aldrig hørt noget om det.
Og så FUTer jeg naturligvis til dk.videnskab.historie; denne FUT kan
naturligvis overskrives, men jeg finder det altså mest hensigtsmæssigt at en
eventuel debat om emnet foregår parallelt de forskellige grupper imellem, uden
crosspostings.
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Subject: Hitler Planned To Rewrite Bible To Remove All Mention Of
The Jews
From: Sound of Trumpet <soundoftrumpet@bluebottle.com>
Newsgroups: alt.atheism
alt.messianic
rec.arts.books
soc.history.what-if
soc.culture.jewish
Date: 13 Aug 2006 15:53:24 -0700
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3288687,00.html
Hitler's attempt to rewrite Bible
German newspaper reveals Hitler's attempt to erase the Jews from the
Bible: Jesus wasn't Jewish; 10 Commandments became 12 Commandments,
with additions such as 'respect, thy Fuehrer'
Eldad Beck
Adolf Hitler's deranged racist hatred against the Jews had no
boundaries. In his war against the Jews Hitler instructed a group of
German theologians to rewrite the Bible and the New Testament, in a bid
to remove all mention of the Jews.
The German newspaper, Bilt Zeitung has revealed that in 1939 a group of
Protestant theologians, loyal to the Nazi regime, established an
institution for the "cleansing of Judaism from Christianity."
The institution's official purpose was to cleanse the Protestant Church
of all ceremonies with non-Aryan influences, and to compile alternative
scriptures derived from the Nazi ideology and spirit of the Church.
Church staff worked incessantly, conducting comprehensive surveys and
publishing a large number of documents that imbued Christianity with
Nazi commentary.
One of these publications, the German Book of Faith, included the
rewriting of the 10 commandments in the spirit of Nazi ethics, and also
added two more commandments:
'Eternal Jewish enemy'
Respect God and depend on him entirely; maintain silence before God;
refrain from any form of hypocrisy; hold sacred thy body and life;
hold sacred goodness and respect; hold sacred truth and loyalty; honor
thy mother and thy father; help thy children and become a role model;
maintain purity of blood and sanctity of marriage; much wisdom; always
be prepared to help and forgive; respect thy Fuhrer; serve in joy thy
people through labor and sacrifice - this is what God demands of us."
Needless to say, the heads of the Nazi regime didn't bother to abide by
any of these commandments. Hitler himself despised Christianity and
deported several of the Churches' leaders to concentration camps.
Another book compiled by the Nazi regime was The Institute for the
Purification of Christianity, a new prayer book for Christians. Any
mention of Hebrew words such as Hallelujah were carefully deleted from
the book. Mention of Jerusalem was replaced with the words "Eternity
- the Divine city of light."
The publications were intended to serve the war against the "eternal
Jewish enemy." One of the scriptures, published in 1940, stated that
Jesus could become sacred to the German people, only if he was not
perceived as the founder of Judaism, but rather as a sworn enemy of the
Jews.
To achieve this goal, the heads of the institute were forced to invent
new roots for him. One of the Nazi researchers determined that Jesus'
family came from the Kavkaz Mountains, and was therefore, not Jewish.
The majority of these scriptures disappeared after World War II, or
were transferred to various archives. The newspaper revealed the
essence of the documents collected in recent years.
(08.09.06, 13:38)
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